State of the field: Transient underdetermination and values in science

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Abstract

This paper examines the state of the field of “science and values”—particularly regarding the implications of the thesis of transient underdetermination for the ideal of value-free science, or what I call the “ideal of epistemic purity.” I do this by discussing some of the main arguments in the literature, both for and against the ideal. I examine a preliminary argument from transient underdetermination against the ideal of epistemic purity, and I discuss two different formulations of an objection to this argument—an objection that requires the strict separation of the epistemic from the practical. A secondary aim of the paper is to suggest some future directions for the field, one of which is to replace the vocabulary of values that is often employed in the literature with a more precise one.

Subject

Science and values
Transient underdetermination

Publication Year

2013

Publication Date

2013-03-01

Journal abreviation

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A

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ScienceDirect

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ISSN

0039-3681

Physical Description

vol. 44, n. 1, pp. 124-133

Short Title

State of the field

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State of the field: Transient underdetermination and values in science, dans Science & Ignorance, consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/4670

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